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No, nothing is more encouraging. It means that creators are more interested in keeping/managing creative control rather than trading that control to a production company. Adaptations might change things, but the original work it’s based on will remain.

Boku wa Tomodachi 2 Bleh. If the series got rid of Yozura the bullying *bleep* and the self-centered/self-absorbed male lead (whose name I can’t be bothered to remember), I might be interested. As it stands (and knowing that both get even worse over time in the novels) I’ll not only pass, but avoid it like a plague. Railgun 2 Yes. Since the harem-aspects of ‘Index’ annoy the heck out of me, I actually prefer Railgun. Seriously, they have all the (potential romantic) female characters except …

Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai 2 Bleh. If the series got rid of Yozura the bullying *bleep* and the self-centered/self-absorbed male lead (whose name I can’t be bothered to remember), I might be interested. As it stands (and knowing that both get even worse over time in the novels) I’ll not only pass, but avoid it like a plague. Railgun 2 Yes. Since the harem-aspects of ‘Index’ annoy the hell out of me, I actually prefer Railgun. Seriously, they have all the (potential romantic) female characters …

Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai 2 Bleh. If they got rid of Yozura and the male lead who’s name I can’t ever remember, I’d be interested. She’s a bitch and he’s a self-centered asshole. A Certain Scientific Railgun 2 Yes, please. Minamike Tadaima Been waiting a while for this. Haiyore! Nyaruko-san 2 Since I love affectionate parodies, this is fine with me. The rest are either unfamiliar or I’m indifferent to.

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No, this is pretty much spot on. The only big difference I see is that the anime doesn’t do that peculiar ‘ring-within-rings’ eyes that the manga does. What few differences there are are minor and well within what can be expected when literally drawn by different people. Seems to me that most complaints are from those people that are going straight from Soul Eater to this, without reading the manga, and expecting it to be the same. There IS a reason it’s called Soul Eater NOT!, after all.

Here’s a thought. Mayu (the pipe), back when she was called Tomone (the dagger), complained about Yato’s sweaty palms and ultimately left him over his loser status. Now as Mayu, she seems quite satisfied to turn into a pipe. If her complaints about Yato’s palms was justified, what does it say about her being smoked?

It’s ballistic. Do you know what that means? It means it has no way to significantly correct it’s course once launched. It’s fuel is gone, and it’s control surfaces are not large enough to do much more than keep it’s warhead pointed at the ground. It MIGHT be able to make a correction of a dozen meters or so, but that’s about it. Anything more extreme would probably send the warhead tumbling erratically. Simply increasing the carrier’s speed would be enough to avoid it, given the time a long …

Well, since the character of Bayonetta is pretty much all my fetishes rolled up into one character, I’ll want this on Blu-ray. Even if it’s a terrible story, I’ll want it as long as she’s the same as in the game.